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ABSTRACT OF METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 



Day. Hour. 



March, 1835. 

 26 Noon. 



27 



28 



30 



31 



April, 



13 

 ti4 



15 

 16 



19 



Noon. 



10 A. M. 



Noon. 



10 A.M. 

 10 A.M. 



8 A.M. 



9 



9 .• 



N. b. w. 



Force Weather. 



b c m 



c m q 



o c m 

 b c q 

 b c m 



b c m q 



b cf 



b m 



b c q 

 b c m 



b c 

 b c m 



b m 



b c m 



b c 

 b 



f d 

 b c 



be 



c o 



c g 



f 



Sympr. Barom. 



Inches. 

 *30-19 



30-13 



30-28 

 30-17 

 29'93 

 30-09 



30-21 



30-09 



30-21 

 30-12 

 30-23 

 30-14 



30-09 

 30-07 

 30-22 

 30-22 



30-22 



30-05 

 30-10 



30-19 

 30-20 



30-20 

 30-02 

 30-05 

 30-12 



Inches 



30-20 

 30-24 



30-18 



30-08 



30*07 



30-16 



Attd. 

 Ther. 



Temp. 

 Air, 



59 

 62 



58 

 56 



60 



59 



58 

 61 

 63 

 65 



67 



58 

 55 

 58 



59 



70 



59 

 61 



57 

 57 



57 



57 



57 



Temp. 

 Water. 



60 



62 



62 

 57-5 



54 



56 

 53-5 



55 



54 



52 

 55*5 



52- 5 



53- 5 

 54 



54 



55 

 54 '5 



53 

 57-5 



54- 5 

 59-5 



57 

 56 



55- 5 



56- 5 

 56 



56-5 

 56 



55- 5 



56- 5 

 53-5 



56 

 56-5 

 56-5 



57 



58 

 57-5 

 54-5 

 53-5 



53- 5 

 54 

 54 



54- 5 

 55 

 57 

 57 



Locality. 



Lat. S. Lat.W. 



35- 38 76-15 



36- 28 73-54 

 Concepcion Bay. 



/Standing out of the 

 \^Bay of Concepcion 



Island of St. Mary. 

 Concepcion Bay. 



/ South Harbour, in 

 \ Santa Maria. 



Concepcion Bay. 



Tome Bay. 

 Coliumo Bay. 



* 25th March, p.m., set Sympr. five-tenths higher, 

 t From 14th April Cabin Thermometer used, which agreed with the Standard. 



